Lodge 640 History [17]

Midorigaoka Temple Interior

In designing the new Temple at Midorigaoka, the primary aim was to recreate the layout and ambience of the old YIS Temple. The reduced floorspace presented major challenges which were overcome with ingenuity and inspiration.

View towards South-east

The lodge room is located on the upper floor of the building and is reached by a staircase which, if not exactly winding, does have a bend in it. Carpet tiles cover the floor, a welcome change from the vinyl tiles of the old Temple, especially for deacons accustomed to wands or rods skidding across floors.

Room was at last found for the Lodge's ancient grandfather clock, one of the few items of lodge furniture to have survived the War. Unfortunately it proved impractical to have the clock restored to working order, and it now stands forever marking high twelve.

View towards North-east

For a graphic tour of the Temple Interior, click on one of the images above, or click here.